Just saw this thread for the first time...WOW! I absolutely love this. Great idea and very, very nice collection. Best of luck in getting the remaining one's that you need.
Here is a recap of how my collection breaks down and who/how many I still need
Gary Hit 324 Homeruns off of 202 unique pitchers
When I started this project (April 2008) Gary hit 23 homeruns off of 12 unique pitchers that have passed away which leaves a possible 301 for 190 unique pitchers
As of today I have 222 out of the 301 for a percentage of 73.75%
79 homeruns off of 53 unique pitchers remain
Here are the ones I still need --- have some in the works and will update when they come in
7 Randy Moffitt 23 Oscar Zamora 30 Don Sutton 32 Butch Metzger 40 Rick Rhoden 49 Bruce Kison 51 Bruce Kison 67 Dennis Lamp 69 Randy Moffitt 70 Rick Rhoden 72 John Denny 78 Randy Moffitt 96 Pete Vuckovich 103 Dennis Lamp 106 Pete Vuckovich 110 Ed Whitson 111 Pete Vuckovich 112 Doug Capilla 115 Rick Matula 118 George Riley 124 Steve Carlton 132 Bruce Sutter 133 Tom Seaver 141 John Martin 142 Ed Lynch 143 Sparky Lyle 160 Juan Eichelberger 165 Steve Carlton 172 Nolan Ryan 173 Joaquin Andujar 179 Steve Carlton 185 Bruce Sutter 187 Ed Lynch 188 Scott Holman 193 Alejandro Pena 197 Alejandro Pena 198 Dennis Eckersley 201 Dennis Eckersley 202 Joaquin Andujar 203 Nolan Ryan 210 Steve Carlton 213 Steve Carlton 214 Andy Hassler 220 Bruce Sutter 223 Steve Carlton 224 Rick Sutcliffe 228 Dan Schatzeder 233 Atlee Hammaker 235 Dave LaPoint 239 Roy Lee Jackson 245 Freddie Toliver 246 Reggie Patterson 253 Mike Madden 257 Steve Bedrosian 260 Jay Baller 267 Andy Hawkins 269 Drew Hall 272 Randy O'Neal 275 Jeff Robinson 279 Neal Heaton 286 Michael Jackson 287 Ed Lynch 290 Jeff Robinson 291 Joe Magrane 292 Neal Heaton 294 Bruce Ruffin 295 Greg Mathews 296 Todd Worrell 297 Bruce Ruffin 298 Tom Glavine 301 John Dopson 302 Jeff Robinson 305 Paul Assenmacher 308 Neal Heaton 311 Mark Portugal 313 Norm Charlton 322 Jose Rijo 323 Greg Mathews 324 Mike Morgan
These are the homeruns from the deceased pitchers -- I hope to pick up "cuts" someday
3 Carl Morton 17 Lynn McGlothen 22 Ramon Hernandez 41 Eddie Solomon 59 Eddie Solomon 60 Nino Espinosa 73 Nino Espinosa 84 Nino Espinosa 91 Lynn McGlothen 95 Lynn McGlothen 97 Dock Ellis 108 Lynn McGlothen 114 Vern Ruhle 134 Victor Cruz 138 Rick Mahler 150 Vern Ruhle 168 Vern Ruhle 169 Vern Ruhle 183 Rod Scurry 195 Eric Show 207 Joe Niekro 221 Eric Show 264 Rick Mahler
Montreal flooded with tributes for Expos great Gary Carter
QMI AGENCY
First posted: Sunday, April 01, 2012 02:52 PM EDT | Updated: Sunday, April 01, 2012 03:03 PM EDT
MONTREAL - City Hall was flooded with close to 2,000 suggestions for ways to honour the late Expos great, Gary Carter, after it launched a public call for ideas in February.
Carter, an 11-time all-star who entered the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2003 as a Montreal Expo, died of cancer in February at age 57.
Montreal Mayor Gerald Tremblay called on citizens shortly after Carter's death to send suggestions to the city's website on how to pay tribute to a man who was so popular during his 11 seasons in Montreal, even the prime minister was jealous.
Then prime minister Pierre Trudeau reportedly said, "I am certainly happy that I don't have to run for election against Gary Carter."
Tremblay said the city received "a variety of high-quality ideas" and it will discuss with Carter's family on which one to choose.
Carter was drafted by the Montreal Expos in 1972. He won three Gold Glove awards with the Expos. He was traded to the New York Mets in 1984 and helped the team win the 1986 World Series.
Montreal flooded with tributes for Expos great Gary Carter
QMI AGENCY
First posted: Sunday, April 01, 2012 02:52 PM EDT | Updated: Sunday, April 01, 2012 03:03 PM EDT
MONTREAL - City Hall was flooded with close to 2,000 suggestions for ways to honour the late Expos great, Gary Carter, after it launched a public call for ideas in February.
Carter, an 11-time all-star who entered the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2003 as a Montreal Expo, died of cancer in February at age 57.
Montreal Mayor Gerald Tremblay called on citizens shortly after Carter's death to send suggestions to the city's website on how to pay tribute to a man who was so popular during his 11 seasons in Montreal, even the prime minister was jealous.
Then prime minister Pierre Trudeau reportedly said, "I am certainly happy that I don't have to run for election against Gary Carter."
Tremblay said the city received "a variety of high-quality ideas" and it will discuss with Carter's family on which one to choose.
Carter was drafted by the Montreal Expos in 1972. He won three Gold Glove awards with the Expos. He was traded to the New York Mets in 1984 and helped the team win the 1986 World Series. >>
Just got back this return from George Riley (5 days) --- he has a lot going on right now and I started another post here George Riley -- How You Can Help
This needs a bump... not only because it's a really great thread, and not only to bury the 25-odd spoof threads, but also because it's Mike's birthday!
<< <i>This needs a bump... not only because it's a really great thread, and not only to bury the 25-odd spoof threads, but also because it's Mike's birthday!
I can't believe I missed this thread--what an amazingly cool project! The notes from the pitchers are really awesome. Just terrific! GHood luck the rest of the way!
I love how Blyleven writes it was a lucky HR, LOL..
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
In honor of The Kid, here's a pack I just picked up from SCP Auctions a couple weeks back..
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
This is the best project I've ever seen anyone undertake on these boards...terrifically put together and to read the notes from some of these guys recalling Gary is really special. Awesome work!
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
<< <i>This is the best project I've ever seen anyone undertake on these boards...terrifically put together and to read the notes from some of these guys recalling Gary is really special. Awesome work! >>
+1
As a lifelong Met fan, Gary was always one of my absolute favorite players, and an even better human being. Fantastic project! And as coincidence would have it, I've been going through a '76 vending set I bought years ago, and I got to the Gary Carter just last night. Unlike much of the set, he's well-centered and looking great! Long live the Kid!
I worked for the Cubs during the 80's and had heard that Gary Carter was a huge collector of OPC cards and had an impressive collection. I had just come across a large lot of OPC cards and went to the clubhouse one day and asked him if he wanted them as I wanted to give them to a collector who appreciated OPC's (I didnt bring the cards with...just asked if he wanted them at no cost). He thanked me for thinking of him but he already had complete sets of the years in question. We did proceed to have a 5 minute conversation about the hobby and his collecting habits. It was cool to get the perspective on this hobby from one of the guys that was featured on the cards we all collect.
He was a great guy who didnt "big league" anyone and was always ready to talk baseball or the hobby. This is a really cool project and I hope you keep updating us with your progress.
<< <i>I worked for the Cubs during the 80's and had heard that Gary Carter was a huge collector of OPC cards and had an impressive collection. I had just come across a large lot of OPC cards and went to the clubhouse one day and asked him if he wanted them as I wanted to give them to a collector who appreciated OPC's (I didnt bring the cards with...just asked if he wanted them at no cost). He thanked me for thinking of him but he already had complete sets of the years in question. We did proceed to have a 5 minute conversation about the hobby and his collecting habits. It was cool to get the perspective on this hobby from one of the guys that was featured on the cards we all collect.
He was a great guy who didnt "big league" anyone and was always ready to talk baseball or the hobby. This is a really cool project and I hope you keep updating us with your progress. >>
New update Just received this one back and am pretty psyched about it--- it has been awhile since I was able to obtain a autograph TTM --- the last dozen or so have been paid signings
Mike ... another GREAT piece. I looked a couple times when I saw LAST HOMERUN and it was in 1992! Where have the last 20.5 years gone? Wow , you are making me feel old. (I was born 4 yrs and 20 days after Carter.)
STAY HEALTHY!
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
<< <i>Mike ... another GREAT piece. I looked a couple times when I saw LAST HOMERUN and it was in 1992! Where have the last 20.5 years gone? Wow , you are making me feel old. (I was born 4 yrs and 20 days after Carter.) >>
Hey Doug -- yeah the time since he last played is almost half my life ago -- unreal
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
These are the last returns for 2013 -- obtained via a PVT signing
Had a good year in 2013 and was able to add 15 which has pushed my completion % to 81.73% --- which leaves 55 left to go
These are the ones I still need: Alejandro Pena x 2 Andy Hassler Andy Hawkins Atlee Hammaker Bruce Sutter x 2 Butch Metzger Dan Schatzeder Ed Whitson Freddie Toliver Greg Mathews x 2 Jay Baller Jeff Robinson x 3 Joaquin Andujar x 2 Joe Magrane John Denny John Dopson John Martin Jose Rijo Juan Eichelberger Mark Portugal Mike Madden Neal Heaton x 3 Nolan Ryan x 2 Oscar Zamora Randy Moffitt x 3 Randy O'Neal Reggie Patterson Rick Matula Rick Sutcliffe Roy Lee Jackson Scott Holman Steve Carlton x 6 Todd Worrell Tom Glavine Tom Seaver
I have these in the works for early 2014 Dave LaPoint Ed Lynch x 3
Very nice Mike ... I like how it begins with Carter on the Expos and Lynch on the Mets and finishes with Carter on the Mets and Lynch on the Cubs.
STAY HEALTHY!
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
Congrats on the recent additions. Lynch can't be a fan of his 1987 Topps card. Looking at how much his signature varies just over those three cards, I don't know how autograph authenticators do it.
<< <i>These are the last returns for 2013 -- obtained via a PVT signing
Had a good year in 2013 and was able to add 15 which has pushed my completion % to 81.73% --- which leaves 55 left to go
These are the ones I still need: Alejandro Pena x 2 Andy Hassler Andy Hawkins Atlee Hammaker Bruce Sutter x 2 Butch Metzger Dan Schatzeder Ed Whitson Freddie Toliver Greg Mathews x 2 Jay Baller Jeff Robinson x 3 Joaquin Andujar x 2 Joe Magrane John Denny John Dopson John Martin Jose Rijo Juan Eichelberger Mark Portugal Mike Madden Neal Heaton x 3 Nolan Ryan x 2 Oscar Zamora Randy Moffitt x 3 Randy O'Neal Reggie Patterson Rick Matula Rick Sutcliffe Roy Lee Jackson Scott Holman Steve Carlton x 6 Todd Worrell Tom Glavine Tom Seaver
I have these in the works for early 2014 Dave LaPoint Ed Lynch x 3
HAPPY NEW YEAR --- have a great night >>
Love seeing updates to this thread. One of my favorites. Hard to believe Carter didn't touch up Rhoden after 1978. They played against each other in the same division from 79-86.
"I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
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Gary Hit 324 Homeruns off of 202 unique pitchers
When I started this project (April 2008) Gary hit 23 homeruns off of 12 unique pitchers that have passed away which leaves a possible 301 for 190 unique pitchers
As of today I have 222 out of the 301 for a percentage of 73.75%
79 homeruns off of 53 unique pitchers remain
Here are the ones I still need --- have some in the works and will update when they come in
7 Randy Moffitt
23 Oscar Zamora
30 Don Sutton
32 Butch Metzger
40 Rick Rhoden
49 Bruce Kison
51 Bruce Kison
67 Dennis Lamp
69 Randy Moffitt
70 Rick Rhoden
72 John Denny
78 Randy Moffitt
96 Pete Vuckovich
103 Dennis Lamp
106 Pete Vuckovich
110 Ed Whitson
111 Pete Vuckovich
112 Doug Capilla
115 Rick Matula
118 George Riley
124 Steve Carlton
132 Bruce Sutter
133 Tom Seaver
141 John Martin
142 Ed Lynch
143 Sparky Lyle
160 Juan Eichelberger
165 Steve Carlton
172 Nolan Ryan
173 Joaquin Andujar
179 Steve Carlton
185 Bruce Sutter
187 Ed Lynch
188 Scott Holman
193 Alejandro Pena
197 Alejandro Pena
198 Dennis Eckersley
201 Dennis Eckersley
202 Joaquin Andujar
203 Nolan Ryan
210 Steve Carlton
213 Steve Carlton
214 Andy Hassler
220 Bruce Sutter
223 Steve Carlton
224 Rick Sutcliffe
228 Dan Schatzeder
233 Atlee Hammaker
235 Dave LaPoint
239 Roy Lee Jackson
245 Freddie Toliver
246 Reggie Patterson
253 Mike Madden
257 Steve Bedrosian
260 Jay Baller
267 Andy Hawkins
269 Drew Hall
272 Randy O'Neal
275 Jeff Robinson
279 Neal Heaton
286 Michael Jackson
287 Ed Lynch
290 Jeff Robinson
291 Joe Magrane
292 Neal Heaton
294 Bruce Ruffin
295 Greg Mathews
296 Todd Worrell
297 Bruce Ruffin
298 Tom Glavine
301 John Dopson
302 Jeff Robinson
305 Paul Assenmacher
308 Neal Heaton
311 Mark Portugal
313 Norm Charlton
322 Jose Rijo
323 Greg Mathews
324 Mike Morgan
These are the homeruns from the deceased pitchers -- I hope to pick up "cuts" someday
3 Carl Morton
17 Lynn McGlothen
22 Ramon Hernandez
41 Eddie Solomon
59 Eddie Solomon
60 Nino Espinosa
73 Nino Espinosa
84 Nino Espinosa
91 Lynn McGlothen
95 Lynn McGlothen
97 Dock Ellis
108 Lynn McGlothen
114 Vern Ruhle
134 Victor Cruz
138 Rick Mahler
150 Vern Ruhle
168 Vern Ruhle
169 Vern Ruhle
183 Rod Scurry
195 Eric Show
207 Joe Niekro
221 Eric Show
264 Rick Mahler
<< <i>Participated in a recent Dennis Lamp signing -- these just arrived today
>>
Nice job!
For those of you who care, Dennis Lamp surrendered the first of Cal Ripken Jr.'s 3184 hits as well...
IMF
Did you see this? Pretty cool...
Montreal flooded with tributes for Expos great Gary Carter
QMI AGENCY
First posted: Sunday, April 01, 2012 02:52 PM EDT | Updated: Sunday, April 01, 2012 03:03 PM EDT
MONTREAL - City Hall was flooded with close to 2,000 suggestions for ways to honour the late Expos great, Gary Carter, after it launched a public call for ideas in February.
Carter, an 11-time all-star who entered the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2003 as a Montreal Expo, died of cancer in February at age 57.
Montreal Mayor Gerald Tremblay called on citizens shortly after Carter's death to send suggestions to the city's website on how to pay tribute to a man who was so popular during his 11 seasons in Montreal, even the prime minister was jealous.
Then prime minister Pierre Trudeau reportedly said, "I am certainly happy that I don't have to run for election against Gary Carter."
Tremblay said the city received "a variety of high-quality ideas" and it will discuss with Carter's family on which one to choose.
Carter was drafted by the Montreal Expos in 1972. He won three Gold Glove awards with the Expos. He was traded to the New York Mets in 1984 and helped the team win the 1986 World Series.
<< <i>Link to article
Did you see this? Pretty cool...
Montreal flooded with tributes for Expos great Gary Carter
QMI AGENCY
First posted: Sunday, April 01, 2012 02:52 PM EDT | Updated: Sunday, April 01, 2012 03:03 PM EDT
MONTREAL - City Hall was flooded with close to 2,000 suggestions for ways to honour the late Expos great, Gary Carter, after it launched a public call for ideas in February.
Carter, an 11-time all-star who entered the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2003 as a Montreal Expo, died of cancer in February at age 57.
Montreal Mayor Gerald Tremblay called on citizens shortly after Carter's death to send suggestions to the city's website on how to pay tribute to a man who was so popular during his 11 seasons in Montreal, even the prime minister was jealous.
Then prime minister Pierre Trudeau reportedly said, "I am certainly happy that I don't have to run for election against Gary Carter."
Tremblay said the city received "a variety of high-quality ideas" and it will discuss with Carter's family on which one to choose.
Carter was drafted by the Montreal Expos in 1972. He won three Gold Glove awards with the Expos. He was traded to the New York Mets in 1984 and helped the team win the 1986 World Series. >>
This is great -- thanks for posting the link
<< <i>Do you ever get a note back from the pitcher??? >>
Yep
See below
MARK BOMBACK
JAY HOWELL
TOM HILGENDORF
STEVE WILSON
RON REED
BILL LANDRUM
ED WOJNA
RORIC HARRISON
Happy birthday, Mike!!
Dodgers collection scans | Brett Butler registry | 1978 Dodgers - straight 9s, homie
<< <i>This needs a bump... not only because it's a really great thread, and not only to bury the 25-odd spoof threads, but also because it's Mike's birthday!
Happy birthday, Mike!!
>>
Hey Geordie thanks for the Birthday wishes
Mike
I love how Blyleven writes it was a lucky HR, LOL..
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
I was able to have someone take this to this years Redsfest
I do have my sights set on a half-a-dozen possibilities in early 2013 and I will continue to update when a new one pops into my collection.
from some of these guys recalling Gary is really special. Awesome work!
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
<< <i>This is the best project I've ever seen anyone undertake on these boards...terrifically put together and to read the notes
from some of these guys recalling Gary is really special. Awesome work! >>
+1
As a lifelong Met fan, Gary was always one of my absolute favorite players, and an even better human being. Fantastic project! And as coincidence would have it, I've been going through a '76 vending set I bought years ago, and I got to the Gary Carter just last night. Unlike much of the set, he's well-centered and looking great! Long live the Kid!
He was a great guy who didnt "big league" anyone and was always ready to talk baseball or the hobby. This is a really cool project and I hope you keep updating us with your progress.
<< <i>I worked for the Cubs during the 80's and had heard that Gary Carter was a huge collector of OPC cards and had an impressive collection. I had just come across a large lot of OPC cards and went to the clubhouse one day and asked him if he wanted them as I wanted to give them to a collector who appreciated OPC's (I didnt bring the cards with...just asked if he wanted them at no cost). He thanked me for thinking of him but he already had complete sets of the years in question. We did proceed to have a 5 minute conversation about the hobby and his collecting habits. It was cool to get the perspective on this hobby from one of the guys that was featured on the cards we all collect.
He was a great guy who didnt "big league" anyone and was always ready to talk baseball or the hobby. This is a really cool project and I hope you keep updating us with your progress. >>
This is a great story ---- thanks for posting it
Was able to obtain Doug Capilla TTM with a donation
and Sparky Lyle was at a signing in NY 2 weekends ago
Have some more on the way !!!!!!
I have a trio out at another signing and my fingers are crossed for a handful of TTM requests.
Possibly the best part are the personal letters you received.
Just received this one back and am pretty psyched about it--- it has been awhile since I was able to obtain a autograph TTM --- the last dozen or so have been paid signings
Mike Morgan HR # 324 (Gary's Last)
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
<< <i>Mike ... another GREAT piece. I looked a couple times when I saw LAST HOMERUN and it was in 1992! Where have the last 20.5 years gone? Wow , you are making me feel old. (I was born 4 yrs and 20 days after Carter.) >>
Hey Doug -- yeah the time since he last played is almost half my life ago -- unreal
Knocked off 3 hard ones through PVT signings
Have nothing on the radar so it might be awhile before I post again
bobsbbcards SGC Registry Sets
<< <i>I have never heard of Drew Hall and he has a private signing? People actually pay for his autograph? >>
He is doing a signing and some of the proceeds are going to the baseball program at the Middle School he attended
I paid and some of those auto set collectors might -- to my knowledge he has not signed TTM
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
<< <i>I may be able to help with Dave LaPoint. A friend from work went to high school with him and he has gotten things signed for me in the past. >>
Hello Bostockfan10
I would love the help --- if it works out let me know what you need from me
Thanks
Mike
Have a handful in the works
Had a good year in 2013 and was able to add 15 which has pushed my completion % to 81.73% --- which leaves 55 left to go
These are the ones I still need:
Alejandro Pena x 2
Andy Hassler
Andy Hawkins
Atlee Hammaker
Bruce Sutter x 2
Butch Metzger
Dan Schatzeder
Ed Whitson
Freddie Toliver
Greg Mathews x 2
Jay Baller
Jeff Robinson x 3
Joaquin Andujar x 2
Joe Magrane
John Denny
John Dopson
John Martin
Jose Rijo
Juan Eichelberger
Mark Portugal
Mike Madden
Neal Heaton x 3
Nolan Ryan x 2
Oscar Zamora
Randy Moffitt x 3
Randy O'Neal
Reggie Patterson
Rick Matula
Rick Sutcliffe
Roy Lee Jackson
Scott Holman
Steve Carlton x 6
Todd Worrell
Tom Glavine
Tom Seaver
I have these in the works for early 2014
Dave LaPoint
Ed Lynch x 3
HAPPY NEW YEAR --- have a great night
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep."
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans."
Collecting:
Any unopened Baseball cello and rack packs and boxes from the 1970's and early 1980s.
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
<< <i>These are the last returns for 2013 -- obtained via a PVT signing
Had a good year in 2013 and was able to add 15 which has pushed my completion % to 81.73% --- which leaves 55 left to go
These are the ones I still need:
Alejandro Pena x 2
Andy Hassler
Andy Hawkins
Atlee Hammaker
Bruce Sutter x 2
Butch Metzger
Dan Schatzeder
Ed Whitson
Freddie Toliver
Greg Mathews x 2
Jay Baller
Jeff Robinson x 3
Joaquin Andujar x 2
Joe Magrane
John Denny
John Dopson
John Martin
Jose Rijo
Juan Eichelberger
Mark Portugal
Mike Madden
Neal Heaton x 3
Nolan Ryan x 2
Oscar Zamora
Randy Moffitt x 3
Randy O'Neal
Reggie Patterson
Rick Matula
Rick Sutcliffe
Roy Lee Jackson
Scott Holman
Steve Carlton x 6
Todd Worrell
Tom Glavine
Tom Seaver
I have these in the works for early 2014
Dave LaPoint
Ed Lynch x 3
HAPPY NEW YEAR --- have a great night >>
Love seeing updates to this thread. One of my favorites. Hard to believe Carter didn't touch up Rhoden after 1978. They played against each other in the same division from 79-86.
Really just a good excuse for bumping an awesome thread.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep."
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans."
Collecting:
Any unopened Baseball cello and rack packs and boxes from the 1970's and early 1980s.